4-4-2

4-4-2

Postby shrimper » Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:27 pm

Is pretty much how we started last night (as a few suggested we might, when we signed Moss).

Reckon Sammy will try to be flexible but will this be the trend, particularly while Jimbo's injured?
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby Smeggy » Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:44 pm

I much prefer 442 when you play with 2 wingers instead of 3 centre mids, 1 winger and a massive gap.
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby Harry » Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:50 pm

agree with the above. If this is to be the plan for the start of the season, we'll have to add a winger to our shopping list. We saw at the start of last season how 1 winger and 3 centres doesn't work. Also our 352 provides cover and support for our frankly technically inferior central defence. We'll have to buck our ideas up if only playing 2 in the middle
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby P/T Indie » Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:52 pm

Yeah we can't start playing it until Wainwright is back and then it would be my prefered line up.

However if we bring Hudson in will we play 5-3-2 with him in the middle with Drummond & Stanley.
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby George Dawes » Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:16 pm

4-2-3-1
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby marky » Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:16 pm

I maintain we don't have the personnel, even with the addition of Wilson, to be successful using 4-4-2. Nothing has changed when it comes to the heart of our formation (i.e. central defence and midfield) and I see no reason why the players we have in these positions will suddenly be able to play as a partnership of 2 when they clearly couldn't last season.
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby The Red Knight » Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:27 pm

marky wrote:I maintain we don't have the personnel, even with the addition of Wilson, to be successful using 4-4-2. Nothing has changed when it comes to the heart of our formation (i.e. central defence and midfield) and I see no reason why the players we have in these positions will suddenly be able to play as a partnership of 2 when they clearly couldn't last season.

Agree 100%

Wilson and Moss as wing backs, Bentley Artell and Adams as centre backs with Fraser Drummy and Stanners in midfield.
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby Abbo » Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:57 pm

Mcstay in for Artell, his reading of a game is not good, no pace, his passing is woefull, his only good atribute is his heading.
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Re: 4-4-2

Postby james456 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:04 pm

The problem we had last season with playing 4-4-2 is still there as some have already said. We don't have the pace/agility in the centre of defence to spread the defenders out like that.

Although you have to admit that Mark Duffy was fantastic playing further forward in the 4-4-2 and not at wing back where he would be forced to play in the 5-3-2.
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